šŸ“” Greg Sankey says SEC members will ā€˜decline opportunities’ to play in Mississippi if pending gun law passes

Alcohol and weapons dont mix...
Keep both outta stadiums...areans...schools...courts..etc

Alcohol does more damage than guns. Now I love a good bourbon or scotch, but ever since I've had kids I have a drink maybe once a year. I grew up and didn't need alcohol anymore for whatever reason.

Guns and alcohol don't mix, that's for certain. I just think alcohol is a better ban than guns.
 
Alcohol does more damage than guns. Now I love a good bourbon or scotch, but ever since I've had kids I have a drink maybe once a year. I grew up and didn't need alcohol anymore for whatever reason.

Guns and alcohol don't mix, that's for certain. I just think alcohol is a better ban than guns.


I just haven't heard one honest, reasonable reason as to why a fan should be packing heat inside the stadium? Do you know of one?
 
Said the people in Sutherland Springs (@ church), Aurora (@ movie theater), etc.

Just to play devils advocate, I haven't heard a good reason someone with a conceal carry shouldn't have one :-).

Does anybody think their life will be threatened inside a stadium? If security is checking everyone for weapons (electronic and/or visual/physical checks), what is the likelihood your life could be in danger? Answer: slim to none.
 
I just haven't heard one honest, reasonable reason as to why a fan should be packing heat inside the stadium? Do you know of one?

No, but I also haven't heard of a real good reason to get shitfaced either, and you see folks falling out every gameday and girls getting raped or taken advantage of, drunk driving, fights, public indeciency, and all sorts of otger things. I don't care either way, just playing devils advocate really.

Night games in Atlanta can get pretty fishy if you're not careful.
 
Does anybody think their life will be threatened inside a stadium? If security is checking everyone for weapons (electronic and/or visual/physical checks), what is the likelihood your life could be in danger? Answer: slim to none.

If someone can get a massive flask in a game they can get a gun or bomb in. It's not a 100% effective process and you better know that or you're just lost. Shit, get a locker in the Touchdown Club and you get free reign on a Friday before game day with no checks.
 
If someone can get a massive flask in a game they can get a gun or bomb in. It's not a 100% effective process and you better know that or you're just lost. Shit, get a locker in the Touchdown Club and you get free reign on a Friday before game day with no checks.

Not exactly. I've seen plenty of flasks but no "massive" flasks. Plastic flasks and minis won't set off a metal detector. Weapons and bombs will. Are you in favor of allowing weapons into stadiums? Other than general gun rights, what's the value?
 
No, but I also haven't heard of a real good reason to get shitfaced either, and you see folks falling out every gameday and girls getting raped or taken advantage of, drunk driving, fights, public indeciency, and all sorts of otger things. I don't care either way, just playing devils advocate really.

Night games in Atlanta can get pretty fishy if you're not careful.


What you are describing is mostly bad behavior and the most grievous is happening outside the venue. I have encountered plenty of drunks, that's for sure, but the few drunks that cared to tango with others have usually lost that dance.

Someone mentioned Homeland security and the way security points are being defined at sporting events. If Mississippi lawmakers passed this bill without an amendment to public events, how long before the Feds untie that knot?
 
Other than general gun rights, what's the value?
Everytime I see this type of response I'm left with questions in response; much like those Matt did earlier.

Other than general gun right's, what's the value of being armed when you're attending a prayer service? I live in Charleston, remember? Quantifiable perspective, wouldn't you say?

What's the value of being armed when you're going to the story to get milk? I know of someone who was a victim of an attempted robbery and if it wasn't for "I'm carrying everywhere" who knows? That gives me a different perspective as well. Does that mean there's a threat of being robbed on campus? It's happened on campus...so, yeah.
 
I’m all for people’s rights and am a proponent of the 2nd amendment, but nobody will ever convince me that allowing weapons into sporting events makes any sense.
Where does it make sense to carry a gun? Church? A milk run for the kids? The movies? Post office?

Iowa is an open carry state. Here's an article I ran across a little while ago when I was considering how I'd vote if this came to my state. Before I link it, let me say this. This perspective is coming from the view of passing the background checks to purchase, then the testing and certification to carry of a firearm.

IF I'm in a public establishment and I'm drinking I'm not carrying. I do patronize places who support carrying when you're in their place and I've been a part of two places where signs posted asked, "No concealed weapons, please." (And that saved hearing people trying to slide to the side and whisper "did you know he's/she's ...?")

That being said, this paragraph(s) is what I want you to read ...
Now Congress can make no law abridging freedom of speech. But there is an exception when the speech presents what is termed ā€œa clear and present danger.ā€ The old example is you cannot yell ā€œFire!ā€ in a crowded theater.
My question is this: Shouldn’t there be some limitation on the Second Amendment?
The danger is not just a foreign terrorist but an ordinary American citizen, a taxpayer, someone who feels strongly they have been wronged and the only solution in their tormented mind is an act of maximum violence.
"In their tormented mind." There's the issue. Yelling "fire" is a symptom of that issue.

In my view I'm seeing this ...

We can't allow this to happen > Because this might happen > Because this already exist.

I trust the screening process.
 
In Texas, a posted 30.06 sign means no conceal carry in an establishment and the 30.07 sign means no open carry (conceal carry holders only) in an establishment. I know many who will not step foot in a place that has a 30.06 sign.

Back to the topic, Sankey has ZERO business telling Mississippi how to legislate...
 
Back to the topic, Sankey has ZERO business telling Mississippi how to legislate...
Here's something to consider...

How many SEC events might be held in the state of Mississippi in the first place? That's his "threat." I can list some quick no's ... basketball, baseball, and baseball for sure. Softball? They'd lose that: MSU had it recently. Non-revenue events is what it boils down to.
 
Not exactly. I've seen plenty of flasks but no "massive" flasks. Plastic flasks and minis won't set off a metal detector. Weapons and bombs will. Are you in favor of allowing weapons into stadiums? Other than general gun rights, what's the value?

I'm all for keeping your family safe, and if you are a licensed carrier and responsible, it shouldn't matter. There are already guns in the stadium technically with security and other personel.

I consider those plastic flasks massive because they can carry atleast a pint, which can pit anyone on their tales. And I honestly believe if someone wants to bad enough, they can get whatever they want in.

It doesn't matter either way to me, just playing devil's advocate is all.
 
I carry. There are some places and times that I feel more compelled than others to carry. It sounds crazy, but I don't feel the need to carry to a stadium. I don't carry at my church either. We have 5-6, designated by our church that carry at all times though.
 
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